X-Men & Ghost Rider: Brood Trouble in the Big Easy #[nn]
"Brood Trouble in the Big Easy" brings together the X-Men and Ghost Rider in a pulse-pounding crossover set in New Orleans, where Gambit’s wife warns of a deadly threat from the Assassin’s Guild. With Jim Lee, Scott Lobdell, and Howard Mackie at the helm and Ron Wagner’s dynamic art on the interior, this 1993 Marvel issue sees the heroes confront a Brood infestation that’s taken hold of the city—and even infected Ghost Rider himself. Cover by Ron Wagner and Mark Pennington captures the chaos, as the X-Men and a freed Ghost Rider fight to save the last remnants of the Thieves Guild from the Brood Queen’s reach.
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Gambit's wife arrives and informs him of trouble with the Assassin's Guild in New Orleans. The X-Men travel there only to find the Assassins have been infected by the Brood. Ghost Rider, who preceded them there, has also been infected by the evil aliens. After breaking Ghost Rider free of his alien parasite, he and the X-Men take on the Brood and their Queen in trying to save the remains of the Thieves Guild from certain death.
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